This, along with Mindhorn is another Screen Unseen that I was actually looking forward too.
And it didn't disappoint.
Here's my mate iMDB to give you a brief synopsis.. "After being coerced into working for a crime boss, a young getaway driver finds himself taking part in a heist doomed to fail."
Ansel Elgort plays 'Baby', the young getaway driver in question and also there's an outstanding supporting cast, consisting of Jon Bernthal, Kevin Spacey, Jamie Foxx and Lily James to name but a few..
The film is everything I’ve come to expect from Edgar Wright. The pace and editing are outstanding, and the soundtrack that is just… well, awesome.. (I’ve already purchased Hocus-Pocus by Focus).
Although despite all my praise for this film when it ended my initial feelings were that I was underwhelmed.. I think it was down to 'over hype' which always has a negative affect on a movie (see Dark Knight Rises)
That being said, the film stayed with me long after I'd left the screen and I found myself going over it and re-analyzing (plus buying the soundtrack - see above)
That being said, the film stayed with me long after I'd left the screen and I found myself going over it and re-analyzing (plus buying the soundtrack - see above)

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